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Love's Labor Lost (ER)

"Love's Labor Lost" is the nineteenth episode of the first season of the American medical drama ER. It first aired on March 9, 1995, on NBC in the United States. The episode was written by Lance Gentile and directed by Mimi Leder. The episode received acclaim, with many deeming it the best of the series, and some going as far as to deem it one of the greatest television episodes of all time. "Love's Labor Lost" earned five Emmy Awards (Writing, Directing, Editing, Sound Editing and Sound Mixing) and several other awards and nominations.

"Love's Labor Lost"
ER episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 19
Directed byMimi Leder
Written byLance Gentile
Production code456618
Original air dateMarch 9, 1995 (1995-03-09)
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Dr. Mark Greene encounters the case of a pregnant woman suffering from what he initially thinks is a urinary tract infection, due to the protein in the urine, but what is actually eclampsia. With the obstetrics attending unavailable, he decides to try to deliver her baby in the ER, first through vaginal delivery. Motionless, after a McRobert's maneuver fails, he's forced to perform a crash c-section with tragic results. Elsewhere, a teenager is accidentally poisoned by insecticides and Dr. Peter Benton has to deal with the aftermath of his mother's fall.

Reception edit

In its original broadcast, "Love's Labor Lost" finished first in the ratings for the week of March 6–12, 1995, with a 24.2 Nielsen rating and 40 percent audience share. It was the highest rated show on NBC that week with episodes of Seinfeld and Friends second and third respectively.[1] In 1997, TV Guide ranked it as the third in its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time.[2] In 2009, it ranked the episode sixth.[3] The show's producers also consider it to be one of ER's best episodes, with John Wells saying he holds it up as "an example to everyone involved creatively of what the best of the show could be."[4] However, Wells also noted that the story maintained a traditional structure, and that the episode would not stand out if the rest of the episodes were like "Love's Labor Lost" and other "most talked-about" episodes.[5]

Ray Richmond of Los Angeles Daily News praised the episode, calling it "one of the rare instances when network television stands tall as true art".[6]

The episode earned writer Lance Gentile a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series at the 47th Primetime Emmy Awards,[7] in addition to a Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Drama at the 49th Writers Guild of America Awards.[8] The episode also earned Mimi Leder a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series at the 47th Primetime Emmy Awards[9] as well as a nomination for Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Drama Series at the 48th Directors Guild of America Awards. Colleen Flynn earned a nomination for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her performance in this episode, which was her only appearance in the TV series. The episode earned a number of other Emmys: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series – Single Camera Production for Randy Jon Morgan and Rick Tuber; Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series for Walter Newman (supervising sound editor), John Voss Bonds Jr. (sound effects editor), Rick Camera (sound effects editor), Steven M. Sax (sound effects editor), John F. Reynolds (dialogue editor), Catherine Flynn (dialogue editor), Thomas A. Harris (adr editor), Susan Mick (music editor), Casey J. Crabtree (Foley artist), and James Bailey (Foley artist); as well as Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series for Russell C. Fager (production sound mixer), Michael Jiron (sound effects mixer), Allen L. Stone (dialogue mixer) and Frank Jones (music mixer). The episode also won an American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited One-Hour Series for Television for Randy Jon Morgan and Rick Tuber.

References edit

  1. ^ Grahnke, Lou (March 15, 1995). . Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on March 13, 2018. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
  2. ^ "Special Collector's Issue: 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time". TV Guide. June 28 – July 4, 1997.
  3. ^ . WordPress. Archived from the original on 2011-10-01.
  4. ^ Joyce Eng (2015-03-08). "ER: An Oral History of the Powerful, Groundbreaking "Love's Labor Lost"". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2015-03-09.
  5. ^ Hill, Michael E. (September 21, 1997). "Peacock Rollout". Washington Post. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  6. ^ Richmond, Ray (March 16, 1995). "Viewers' eyes still haven't dried after last week's 'ER' episode". Austin American-Statesman: 30. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  7. ^ "47th Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners – Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series". Emmys.com. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. September 10, 1995. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  8. ^ . Writers Guild of America. Archived from the original on 2012-02-26. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
  9. ^ "Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series Nominees / Winners 1995". Television Academy. September 10, 1995. Retrieved March 22, 2021.

External links edit

  • "Love's Labor Lost" at IMDb  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Love s Labor Lost ER news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Love s Labor Lost is the nineteenth episode of the first season of the American medical drama ER It first aired on March 9 1995 on NBC in the United States The episode was written by Lance Gentile and directed by Mimi Leder The episode received acclaim with many deeming it the best of the series and some going as far as to deem it one of the greatest television episodes of all time Love s Labor Lost earned five Emmy Awards Writing Directing Editing Sound Editing and Sound Mixing and several other awards and nominations Love s Labor Lost ER episodeEpisode no Season 1Episode 19Directed byMimi LederWritten byLance GentileProduction code456618Original air dateMarch 9 1995 1995 03 09 Guest 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he s forced to perform a crash c section with tragic results Elsewhere a teenager is accidentally poisoned by insecticides and Dr Peter Benton has to deal with the aftermath of his mother s fall Reception editIn its original broadcast Love s Labor Lost finished first in the ratings for the week of March 6 12 1995 with a 24 2 Nielsen rating and 40 percent audience share It was the highest rated show on NBC that week with episodes of Seinfeld and Friends second and third respectively 1 In 1997 TV Guide ranked it as the third in its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time 2 In 2009 it ranked the episode sixth 3 The show s producers also consider it to be one of ER s best episodes with John Wells saying he holds it up as an example to everyone involved creatively of what the best of the show could be 4 However Wells also noted that the story maintained a traditional structure and that the episode would not stand out if the rest of the episodes were like Love s Labor Lost and other most talked about episodes 5 Ray Richmond of Los Angeles Daily News praised the episode calling it one of the rare instances when network television stands tall as true art 6 The episode earned writer Lance Gentile a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series at the 47th Primetime Emmy Awards 7 in addition to a Writers Guild of America Award for Television Episodic Drama at the 49th Writers Guild of America Awards 8 The episode also earned Mimi Leder a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series at the 47th Primetime Emmy Awards 9 as well as a nomination for Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing Drama Series at the 48th Directors Guild of America Awards Colleen Flynn earned a nomination for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her performance in this episode which was her only appearance in the TV series The episode earned a number of other Emmys Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series Single Camera Production for Randy Jon Morgan and Rick Tuber Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series for Walter Newman supervising sound editor John Voss Bonds Jr sound effects editor Rick Camera sound effects editor Steven M Sax sound effects editor John F Reynolds dialogue editor Catherine Flynn dialogue editor Thomas A Harris adr editor Susan Mick music editor Casey J Crabtree Foley artist and James Bailey Foley artist as well as Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series for Russell C Fager production sound mixer Michael Jiron sound effects mixer Allen L Stone dialogue mixer and Frank Jones music mixer The episode also won an American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited One Hour Series for Television for Randy Jon Morgan and Rick Tuber References edit Grahnke Lou March 15 1995 New Hope Scores Big In Premiere Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on March 13 2018 Retrieved March 12 2018 Special Collector s Issue 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time TV Guide June 28 July 4 1997 TV Guide s 100 Best Episodes of All Time WordPress Archived from the original on 2011 10 01 Joyce Eng 2015 03 08 ER An Oral History of the Powerful Groundbreaking Love s Labor Lost TVGuide com Retrieved 2015 03 09 Hill Michael E September 21 1997 Peacock Rollout Washington Post Retrieved March 22 2021 Richmond Ray March 16 1995 Viewers eyes still haven t dried after last week s ER episode Austin American Statesman 30 Retrieved March 22 2021 47th Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Emmys com Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences September 10 1995 Retrieved 20 September 2016 The Writers Guild Foundation Library Catalog Writers Guild of America Archived from the original on 2012 02 26 Retrieved 2012 03 17 Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series Nominees Winners 1995 Television Academy September 10 1995 Retrieved March 22 2021 External links edit Love s Labor Lost at 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